The Marlboro Music School and Festival Records spans Marlboro’s history from 1950 through 2013 and showcases its influence
on chamber music in America as it documents its growth from a small and informally organized summer school in the early 1950s
to its current status as a prestigious institution that has shaped careers and inspired the formation of numerous renowned
ensembles. The school's emphasis is on the intensive study of chamber music where young and senior professionals collaborate
in a relaxed atmosphere that is removed from the demanding rehearsal and performance schedules that they face throughout the
year. The collection comprises administrative documents, concert programs, printed promotional materials, articles and reviews,
photographs, and audio-visual materials relating to the Marlboro School of Music and annual summer festival as well as the
related Musicians from Marlboro touring series and the Marlboro Recording Society.

title

Marlboro Music School and Festival records

creator

Marlboro Music School and Festival.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 950

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

150 linear feet (227 boxes, 3 oversize folders)

inclusive date

1946-2013

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

The Marlboro Music School and Festival Records spans Marlboro’s history from 1950 through 2013 and showcases its influence
on chamber music in America as it documents its growth from a small and informally organized summer school in the early 1950s
to its current status as a prestigious institution that has shaped careers and inspired the formation of numerous renowned
ensembles. The school's emphasis is on the intensive study of chamber music where young and senior professionals collaborate
in a relaxed atmosphere that is removed from the demanding rehearsal and performance schedules that they face throughout the
year. The collection comprises administrative documents, concert programs, printed promotional materials, articles and reviews,
photographs, and audio-visual materials relating to the Marlboro School of Music and annual summer festival as well as the
related Musicians from Marlboro touring series and the Marlboro Recording Society.

date_facet

1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

bulk_date_facet

language_facet

English

name_facet

Marlboro Music School and Festival. Casals, Pablo, 1896-1973 Music at Marlboro. Musicians from Marlboro. Serkin, Rudolf, 1903-

The Savoy Company is the oldest amateur theater company dedicated to the production of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan.
The donor, Mark Chiacchiere, Esq. served a member of the Savoy company and has held the offices of Treasurer and President.
This collection contains materials dating from the years 1982-2012 (bulk 1998-2005) pertaining mostly to matters of finances,
performance and rehearsal locations, meetings, productions, social events, and other related functions.

title

Mark Chiacchiere collection of Savoy Company records

creator

Chiacchiere, Mark

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1091

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

3.4 linear feet ((4 boxes))

inclusive date

1982-2012

bulk date

1998-2005

abstract/scope/contents

The Savoy Company is the oldest amateur theater company dedicated to the production of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan.
The donor, Mark Chiacchiere, Esq. served a member of the Savoy company and has held the offices of Treasurer and President.
This collection contains materials dating from the years 1982-2012 (bulk 1998-2005) pertaining mostly to matters of finances,
performance and rehearsal locations, meetings, productions, social events, and other related functions.

The correspondence and business records of the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia contain minutes of its earliest meetings;
the membership, repertoire, and organization of its orchestra and chorus; information regarding financial relief afforded
to its professional members and their families; programs and other materials related to the history of Musical Fund Hall (1848-1982);
committee files; financial records; photographs of portraits painted by John Clarendon Darley, Thomas Sully, Rembrandt Peale,
Charles Willson Peale, and others; and administrative records for the Musical Fund Society Foundation, a separate corporation
formed in 1983.

title

Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia records

creator

Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 90

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

126 boxes

inclusive date

circa 1820-1994

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

The correspondence and business records of the Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia contain minutes of its earliest meetings;
the membership, repertoire, and organization of its orchestra and chorus; information regarding financial relief afforded
to its professional members and their families; programs and other materials related to the history of Musical Fund Hall (1848-1982);
committee files; financial records; photographs of portraits painted by John Clarendon Darley, Thomas Sully, Rembrandt Peale,
Charles Willson Peale, and others; and administrative records for the Musical Fund Society Foundation, a separate corporation
formed in 1983.

Correspondence and business records supplementing the main collection of records. These supplementary records include applications
for membership; minutes for the committees on admissions and relief and for the Musical Fund Hall; programs and other materials
related to the history of Musical Fund Hall (1848-1982), including material relating to performances of soprano Jenny Lind;
financial records; correspondence; histories; memorabilia; and late 20th-century records of annual meetings, special and standing
committees, and the Musical Fund Society Foundation. The supplementary records cover the same years as and should be used
in conjunction with Ms. Coll. 90, Musical Society Fund of Philadelphia Records.

title

Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia supplementary records

creator

Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 513

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

58 boxes

inclusive date

circa 1820-2004

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Correspondence and business records supplementing the main collection of records. These supplementary records include applications
for membership; minutes for the committees on admissions and relief and for the Musical Fund Hall; programs and other materials
related to the history of Musical Fund Hall (1848-1982), including material relating to performances of soprano Jenny Lind;
financial records; correspondence; histories; memorabilia; and late 20th-century records of annual meetings, special and standing
committees, and the Musical Fund Society Foundation. The supplementary records cover the same years as and should be used
in conjunction with Ms. Coll. 90, Musical Society Fund of Philadelphia Records.

Mark Jan Dresden (1911-1986) was a Dutch-American Iranist who studied Indology. He taught Persian and Old and Middle Iranian
Languages at the University of Pennsylvania from 1949 until his retirement in 1977. Dresden’s work on Khotanese, Persian and
Iranian languages and texts is widely published. This collection, dating from 1930 to 1994 contains correspondence, ephemera,
event files, lectures, financial documents, funding and grants files, project files, research and writing, and personal documents.

title

Mark J. Dresden papers

creator

Dresden, Mark J.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1200

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

2.4 linear feet (3 boxes and 2 oversize folders)

inclusive date

1930-1994

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Mark Jan Dresden (1911-1986) was a Dutch-American Iranist who studied Indology. He taught Persian and Old and Middle Iranian
Languages at the University of Pennsylvania from 1949 until his retirement in 1977. Dresden’s work on Khotanese, Persian and
Iranian languages and texts is widely published. This collection, dating from 1930 to 1994 contains correspondence, ephemera,
event files, lectures, financial documents, funding and grants files, project files, research and writing, and personal documents.

date_facet

1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s

bulk_date_facet

language_facet

English

name_facet

Dresden, Mark J. University of Pennsylvania. Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.

This collection comprises the administrative records of the Society, reflecting trends in musicological scholarship and academic
training through the course of the twentieth century. Included is correspondence with individuals and institutions related
to music research, as well as correspondence among officers of the Society and among committees. Also included are minutes,
membership records and directories, records of annual meetings, events and chapters, financial and tax records, and miscellaneous
administrative records. Publication series contains substantial correspondence with authors and editorial staff regarding
scholarly works, including Tischler’s Earliest Motets, the Works of William Billings, Ockeghem’s Works, and the New Josquin
Edition. Administrative correspondents include Presidents Charles Seeger, Curt Sachs, Gustave Reese, Donald Grout, William
Mitchell, William S. Newman, Oliver Strunk, Jan LaRue, James Haar, Claude Palisca, Margaret Bent, H. Wiley Hitchcock, Janet
Knapp, and Lewis Lockwood; Treasurers Otto Albrecht and Paul Henry Lang; Executive Director Alvin Johnson; Secretary Rita
Benton; and Members of the Board Nino Pirrotta, Manfred Bukofzer, Alfred Einstein, Arthur Mendel, and Edward Lowinsky.

title

American Musicological Society records

creator

American Musicological Society.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 221

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

122 boxes

inclusive date

1934-1992

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

This collection comprises the administrative records of the Society, reflecting trends in musicological scholarship and academic
training through the course of the twentieth century. Included is correspondence with individuals and institutions related
to music research, as well as correspondence among officers of the Society and among committees. Also included are minutes,
membership records and directories, records of annual meetings, events and chapters, financial and tax records, and miscellaneous
administrative records. Publication series contains substantial correspondence with authors and editorial staff regarding
scholarly works, including Tischler’s Earliest Motets, the Works of William Billings, Ockeghem’s Works, and the New Josquin
Edition. Administrative correspondents include Presidents Charles Seeger, Curt Sachs, Gustave Reese, Donald Grout, William
Mitchell, William S. Newman, Oliver Strunk, Jan LaRue, James Haar, Claude Palisca, Margaret Bent, H. Wiley Hitchcock, Janet
Knapp, and Lewis Lockwood; Treasurers Otto Albrecht and Paul Henry Lang; Executive Director Alvin Johnson; Secretary Rita
Benton; and Members of the Board Nino Pirrotta, Manfred Bukofzer, Alfred Einstein, Arthur Mendel, and Edward Lowinsky.

Comprising nineteen series, the Mumford papers provide extensive documentation of Mumford's professional life over a period
of approximately seventy years. Predominant are correspondence and drafts of and notes for Mumford's writings, which include
publications of over forty books and pamphlets and approximately one thousand articles and book reviews.

title

Lewis Mumford papers

creator

Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 2

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

197 boxes

inclusive date

circa 1905-1987

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Comprising nineteen series, the Mumford papers provide extensive documentation of Mumford's professional life over a period
of approximately seventy years. Predominant are correspondence and drafts of and notes for Mumford's writings, which include
publications of over forty books and pamphlets and approximately one thousand articles and book reviews.

John W. Mauchly (1907-1980) was a physicist, teacher, and a leader in the development of computers. With J. Presper Eckert,
he invented the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer
(EDVAC), the Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC), and the Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC). This first installment of Mauchly's
papers documents Mauchly's youth, education, early career at Ursinus College, his work at the University of Pennsylvania Moore
School of Electrical Engineering, his partnership with J. Presper Eckert, with whom he formed two companies, the Electronic
Control Company (ECC) and the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC), and his work through 1959 with Remington Rand/Sperry
Rand after its purchase of EMCC in 1950. Early work in programming, coding, compilers, routines and subroutines, and most
importantly, the application of electronic computers in government, business, and industry, as well as the history of the
computer, is well documented. Moreover, this collection provides a glimpse into the personal life of the remarkable man behind
this work through his interactions with family, friends, and colleagues.

title

John W. Mauchly papers

creator

Mauchly, John W. (John William), 1907-1980

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 925

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

37 linear feet (37 boxes)

inclusive date

1908-1980

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

John W. Mauchly (1907-1980) was a physicist, teacher, and a leader in the development of computers. With J. Presper Eckert,
he invented the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), the Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer
(EDVAC), the Binary Automatic Computer (BINAC), and the Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC). This first installment of Mauchly's
papers documents Mauchly's youth, education, early career at Ursinus College, his work at the University of Pennsylvania Moore
School of Electrical Engineering, his partnership with J. Presper Eckert, with whom he formed two companies, the Electronic
Control Company (ECC) and the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (EMCC), and his work through 1959 with Remington Rand/Sperry
Rand after its purchase of EMCC in 1950. Early work in programming, coding, compilers, routines and subroutines, and most
importantly, the application of electronic computers in government, business, and industry, as well as the history of the
computer, is well documented. Moreover, this collection provides a glimpse into the personal life of the remarkable man behind
this work through his interactions with family, friends, and colleagues.

The Joseph W. Catharine papers contain records, correspondence and legal documents dating from 1897 to 1931, which relate
to the litigation of the Thomas W. Evans estate. Although Dr. Evans, a wealthy dentist, left a clear last will and testament,
it took about sixteen years for his estate to be administered due to a string of legal battles between the heirs, executors
and City of Philadelphia (represented by Catharine in his capacity as Assistant City Solicitor). The collection includes professional
correspondence, legal notes and memoranda, formal legal documents filed by name of court, the records of the Thomas W. Evans
Museum and Institute Society, and the financial records of the estate’s dispensation.

title

Joseph W. Catharine papers regarding the Thomas W. Evans estate

creator

Catharine, Joseph W., 1857-1936

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1232

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

2.2 linear feet (6 boxes)

inclusive date

1897-1931, undated

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

The Joseph W. Catharine papers contain records, correspondence and legal documents dating from 1897 to 1931, which relate
to the litigation of the Thomas W. Evans estate. Although Dr. Evans, a wealthy dentist, left a clear last will and testament,
it took about sixteen years for his estate to be administered due to a string of legal battles between the heirs, executors
and City of Philadelphia (represented by Catharine in his capacity as Assistant City Solicitor). The collection includes professional
correspondence, legal notes and memoranda, formal legal documents filed by name of court, the records of the Thomas W. Evans
Museum and Institute Society, and the financial records of the estate’s dispensation.

This is a collection of business records of two Philadelphia publishing firms, J.P. Horn & Co. and Campion & Company, during
the early portion of the 20th century. Materials include account books, invoice books, order books and miscellaneous correspondence
regarding finances.

title

J.P. Horn & Co. / Campion & Company business records

creator

Campion & Company. J.P. Horn & Co.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1037

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

1.4 linear feet (4 boxes)

inclusive date

1914-1931

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

This is a collection of business records of two Philadelphia publishing firms, J.P. Horn & Co. and Campion & Company, during
the early portion of the 20th century. Materials include account books, invoice books, order books and miscellaneous correspondence
regarding finances.

Jeremy Duncan Nicholson (born 1948) was a community organizer for the gay and lesbian community at the University of Pennsylvania
and in Philadelphia, from roughly 1975 to 1982, when he was a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. This collection
includes material from several organizations of which Nicholson was a part, such as the Christian Association of the University
of Pennsylvania (CA), the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force (PLGTF), Gay Peer Counseling (GPC), Gays at Penn, and Philadelphia
community health organizations, including Lavender Health and the Eromin Center.

title

Jeremy Duncan Nicholson papers related to LGBT issues at the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia

creator

Nicholson, Jeremy Duncan, 1948-

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1414

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.6 linear foot (2 boxes)

inclusive date

1976-1984

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Jeremy Duncan Nicholson (born 1948) was a community organizer for the gay and lesbian community at the University of Pennsylvania
and in Philadelphia, from roughly 1975 to 1982, when he was a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. This collection
includes material from several organizations of which Nicholson was a part, such as the Christian Association of the University
of Pennsylvania (CA), the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force (PLGTF), Gay Peer Counseling (GPC), Gays at Penn, and Philadelphia
community health organizations, including Lavender Health and the Eromin Center.

Harold Dies (1914-2012) was a trustee of the Dreiser Trust from its establishment following Helen Dreiser's death in 1955
to his own death in 2012. The Dreiser Trust managed the income and approved contracts for sale of Theodore Dreiser's published
works. This collection documents Harold Dies' work with the Dreiser trust and includes financial information; agreements,
copyright, correspondence, and royalty statements relating to the works of Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser (bulk), and Paul
Dresser; correspondence relating to the Trust and the estates of family members; legal and court records relating to estates
of family members; some personal material of Harold Dies and members of the Dreiser family (including Gertrude A. Hopkins
Dorn (niece of Theodore Dreiser), Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser, Vera Dreiser, and Paul Dresser (brother of Theodore Dreiser));
and publications using Dreiser material or Dreiser-inspired content.

title

Harold Dies papers relating to the Dreiser Trust

creator

Dies, Harold, 1914-2012

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1369

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

9 linear feet (9 boxes)

inclusive date

1903-2013

bulk date

1955-2012

abstract/scope/contents

Harold Dies (1914-2012) was a trustee of the Dreiser Trust from its establishment following Helen Dreiser's death in 1955
to his own death in 2012. The Dreiser Trust managed the income and approved contracts for sale of Theodore Dreiser's published
works. This collection documents Harold Dies' work with the Dreiser trust and includes financial information; agreements,
copyright, correspondence, and royalty statements relating to the works of Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser (bulk), and Paul
Dresser; correspondence relating to the Trust and the estates of family members; legal and court records relating to estates
of family members; some personal material of Harold Dies and members of the Dreiser family (including Gertrude A. Hopkins
Dorn (niece of Theodore Dreiser), Helen Dreiser, Theodore Dreiser, Vera Dreiser, and Paul Dresser (brother of Theodore Dreiser));
and publications using Dreiser material or Dreiser-inspired content.

Collection comprises correspondence, most of which are letters written to Macartney; contemporary copies of official documents,
such as military accounts, intelligence reports, minutes, petitions, and bills/acts/treaties; and accounts and bookkeeping.
The preponderance of the material concerns Macartney’s tenure as governor of Madras.

title

George Macartney papers

creator

Macartney, George, Earl, 1737-1806

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 624

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

25 boxes

inclusive date

1725-1805

bulk date

1780-1786

abstract/scope/contents

Collection comprises correspondence, most of which are letters written to Macartney; contemporary copies of official documents,
such as military accounts, intelligence reports, minutes, petitions, and bills/acts/treaties; and accounts and bookkeeping.
The preponderance of the material concerns Macartney’s tenure as governor of Madras.

This collection primarily contains material relating to contract negotiations between General Electric (GE) and the International
Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) and the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), and the resulting case
before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Northrup used this material to examine GE's employee relations policies
and the implications of Boulwarism for two articles and a subsequent book. Also included in the collection is a box of personal
and financial correspondence belonging to Lemuel R. Boulware and Northrup's business correspondence when he worked in the
private sector as a consultant, as well as his time at GE.

title

Herbert R. Northrup collection of Boulwarism research materials

creator

Northrup, Herbert Roof, 1918-2007

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 532

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

22 boxes

inclusive date

1904-1990

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

This collection primarily contains material relating to contract negotiations between General Electric (GE) and the International
Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) and the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), and the resulting case
before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Northrup used this material to examine GE's employee relations policies
and the implications of Boulwarism for two articles and a subsequent book. Also included in the collection is a box of personal
and financial correspondence belonging to Lemuel R. Boulware and Northrup's business correspondence when he worked in the
private sector as a consultant, as well as his time at GE.

This collection includes material related to the lives and work of Helen (1901-1985), Ira (1908-1997), and Michael Wolfert
(1936-2001). It contains correspondence between the family and others; manuscripts by all three subjects, as well as others;
financial documents; personal documents; photos taken by and of the family; newspaper clippings collected by Helen and Ira;
and notes and miscellanea from all three subjects.

title

Helen, Ira, and Michael Wolfert papers

creator

Wolfert family

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1313

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

33 linear feet (35 boxes)

inclusive date

1920-2001

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

This collection includes material related to the lives and work of Helen (1901-1985), Ira (1908-1997), and Michael Wolfert
(1936-2001). It contains correspondence between the family and others; manuscripts by all three subjects, as well as others;
financial documents; personal documents; photos taken by and of the family; newspaper clippings collected by Helen and Ira;
and notes and miscellanea from all three subjects.

The Wistar and Horner Museum was originally founded as the Wistar Museum in the early 19th century by Caspar Wistar, chair
of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine. In 1818, shortly before his death, Wistar
appointed William Edmonds Horner, Dean of the Medical Faculty and professor of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania,
as curator of the Wistar Museum. At that time, the combined collections of Wistar and Horner became known as the Wistar and
Horner Museum. Dr. Joseph Leidy succeeded Horner as curator of the museum in 1847, and contributed hundreds of anatomical,
botanical, and animal specimens to the museum collections. The Wistar and Horner Museum records date from 1822 to 1865, and
consist of materials relating to museum collections, finances, funding, and curatorial activities; as well as Horner’s dissecting
class at the University of Pennsylvania. The collection documents the evolution, management, finances, and curatorial and
collecting activities of a university museum.

title

Wistar and Horner Museum records

creator

Wistar and Horner Museum., Creator

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1117

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.4 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1822-1865

bulk date

1845-1855

abstract/scope/contents

The Wistar and Horner Museum was originally founded as the Wistar Museum in the early 19th century by Caspar Wistar, chair
of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine. In 1818, shortly before his death, Wistar
appointed William Edmonds Horner, Dean of the Medical Faculty and professor of Anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania,
as curator of the Wistar Museum. At that time, the combined collections of Wistar and Horner became known as the Wistar and
Horner Museum. Dr. Joseph Leidy succeeded Horner as curator of the museum in 1847, and contributed hundreds of anatomical,
botanical, and animal specimens to the museum collections. The Wistar and Horner Museum records date from 1822 to 1865, and
consist of materials relating to museum collections, finances, funding, and curatorial activities; as well as Horner’s dissecting
class at the University of Pennsylvania. The collection documents the evolution, management, finances, and curatorial and
collecting activities of a university museum.

Felix E. Schelling (1858-1945) was a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, an expert on Shakespeare, and
an author of scholarly works on Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature. This collection documents Schelling's life as a student,
a professor, a scholar, and an author. It also documents the University of Pennsylvania through the eyes of an individual
who was a student and a faculty member over a period of more than fifty years.

title

Felix E. Schelling papers

creator

Schelling, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1945

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1118

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

7.25 linear feet (13 boxes)

inclusive date

1856-1945

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Felix E. Schelling (1858-1945) was a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, an expert on Shakespeare, and
an author of scholarly works on Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature. This collection documents Schelling's life as a student,
a professor, a scholar, and an author. It also documents the University of Pennsylvania through the eyes of an individual
who was a student and a faculty member over a period of more than fifty years.

Clement and Sophie Winston lived and worked in Washington, DC from the 1930s to the 1980s. Clement Winston (1902-1986), a
Russian Jewish immigrant worked as an economist at the United States Bureau of the Budget. This collection documents the couple's
personal and professional lives through their creative and professional writings, correspondence, household accounts and personal
documents, dating from 1903 to 1990.

title

Clement and Sophie Winston papers

creator

Winston, Clement Winston, Sophie Zion, 1902-1986

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1344

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

6.5 linear feet (7 boxes )

inclusive date

1903-1990, undated

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Clement and Sophie Winston lived and worked in Washington, DC from the 1930s to the 1980s. Clement Winston (1902-1986), a
Russian Jewish immigrant worked as an economist at the United States Bureau of the Budget. This collection documents the couple's
personal and professional lives through their creative and professional writings, correspondence, household accounts and personal
documents, dating from 1903 to 1990.

Charles W. Frost (1848-1939) was an advertising agent in Philadelphia who published a Comprehensive Calendar (a 250-year calendar
beginning in 1753 and ending in 2002). This collection contains letters largely addressed to Frost relating almost exclusively
to the perpetual calendar.

title

Charles Frost correspondence relating to his Comprehensive Calendar

creator

Frost, Charles W., 1848 1939

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1242

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.2 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1883-1896

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

Charles W. Frost (1848-1939) was an advertising agent in Philadelphia who published a Comprehensive Calendar (a 250-year calendar
beginning in 1753 and ending in 2002). This collection contains letters largely addressed to Frost relating almost exclusively
to the perpetual calendar.

This collection (1880-1924) contains documents that relate to the business dealings of A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited, a bookselling
company founded by Andrew and William MacKinlay in 1827, and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The bulk of the collection consists
of invoices charged by A. & W. MacKinlay to H & A. Locke or to D. Y. Stewart and Son, two regional businesses. A few pieces
of business correspondence are also included, along with a pair of ledger books which were printed and sold by A. & W. MacKinlay,
but which contain the handwritten financial accounts of two unidentified businesses.

title

A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited collection

creator

A. & W. Mackinlay (Firm).

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1336

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.3 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1880-1924

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

This collection (1880-1924) contains documents that relate to the business dealings of A. & W. MacKinlay, Limited, a bookselling
company founded by Andrew and William MacKinlay in 1827, and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The bulk of the collection consists
of invoices charged by A. & W. MacKinlay to H & A. Locke or to D. Y. Stewart and Son, two regional businesses. A few pieces
of business correspondence are also included, along with a pair of ledger books which were printed and sold by A. & W. MacKinlay,
but which contain the handwritten financial accounts of two unidentified businesses.

This collection contains correspondence and administrative records supplementing the main collection of records, focusing
on the 1980s and 1990s, with detailed records on committee activities and publications. Several officers of the AMS figure
prominently in the collection. The supplementary records overlap chronologically and should be used in conjunction with Ms.
Coll. 221, American Musicological Society Records.

title

American Musicological Society supplementary records

creator

American Musicological Society.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 645

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

66 boxes

inclusive date

1950-2003

bulk date

1980-2003

abstract/scope/contents

This collection contains correspondence and administrative records supplementing the main collection of records, focusing
on the 1980s and 1990s, with detailed records on committee activities and publications. Several officers of the AMS figure
prominently in the collection. The supplementary records overlap chronologically and should be used in conjunction with Ms.
Coll. 221, American Musicological Society Records.

The collection primarily comprises the editorial files maintained on each contributor to the journal. Included in these files
are correspondence between the authors, translaters, and editors of APR, manuscripts submitted for publication, galleys corrected
by the authors and editors, and editors’ votes and comments on submitted manuscripts. Other series include a small section
of administrative correspondence, financial records from 1972-1980, photographs of the writers whose work has been published
in APR, and an incomplete run of the periodical.

title

American Poetry Review records

creator

American Poetry Review.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 349

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

217 boxes

inclusive date

1971-1998

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

The collection primarily comprises the editorial files maintained on each contributor to the journal. Included in these files
are correspondence between the authors, translaters, and editors of APR, manuscripts submitted for publication, galleys corrected
by the authors and editors, and editors’ votes and comments on submitted manuscripts. Other series include a small section
of administrative correspondence, financial records from 1972-1980, photographs of the writers whose work has been published
in APR, and an incomplete run of the periodical.

The Evans Dental Institute, today known as the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, was founded in 1878 as
the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. The Stomatological Society was a professional organization based within the school,
active in the middle of the twentieth century, that served to further the knowledge and interests of dentists and dental students.
The collection is comprised of papers used by officers of the Stomatological Society to manage the organization. Financial
documents, membership applications, secretary and treasurer's ledgers and a small amount of memorabilia comprise the bulk
of the collection.

title

Stomatological Society of Evans Dental Institute records

creator

University of Pennsylvania. School of Dental Medicine.

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1008

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.4 linear feet (1 box)

inclusive date

1897-1964

bulk date

1947-1964

abstract/scope/contents

The Evans Dental Institute, today known as the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, was founded in 1878 as
the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. The Stomatological Society was a professional organization based within the school,
active in the middle of the twentieth century, that served to further the knowledge and interests of dentists and dental students.
The collection is comprised of papers used by officers of the Stomatological Society to manage the organization. Financial
documents, membership applications, secretary and treasurer's ledgers and a small amount of memorabilia comprise the bulk
of the collection.

The Austin & Austin Hope Mill on Catskill Creek, located in Catskill, New York, was operated by the Austin family from 1813
to 1872. Specializing in the production of rag paper, the mill was passed down through two generations of the family during
the 19th century. This collection is composed largely of bills received and receipts of payment from the years 1830 through
1869 and, to a lesser extent, other financial records and some correspondence relating to the Austin & Austin business.

title

Austin & Austin business and financial records

creator

id

PUSp.Ms. Coll. 1434

repository

University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

extent

0.2 linear foot (1 box and two oversized folders)

inclusive date

1834-1871

bulk date

abstract/scope/contents

The Austin & Austin Hope Mill on Catskill Creek, located in Catskill, New York, was operated by the Austin family from 1813
to 1872. Specializing in the production of rag paper, the mill was passed down through two generations of the family during
the 19th century. This collection is composed largely of bills received and receipts of payment from the years 1830 through
1869 and, to a lesser extent, other financial records and some correspondence relating to the Austin & Austin business.